By Mike Neild
TWO late headers by second-half substitute Jason Walker – the second a stunning piece of opportunism – gave Chorley victory over a youthful, talented Fleetwood side who looked comfortable for long spells in the game.
An open first half saw both sidews threaten with Josh O’Keefe missing Chorley’s best chance with an effort which crept past the post.
Former Horley Town striker Ashley Nadesan finally broke the deadlock on 48 minutes, ghosting through the middle to loft a shot over Matt Urwin.
But seven minutes from time, Chorley were level when Marcus Carv...
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